Traditional glass making
Visiting our glass supplier is in many ways like stepping back in time. Artisans use traditional glass blowing techniques, blowing air into molten glass to create striking organic shapes and designs.
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We’ve added a Dusty Terracotta colour option to our best-selling range of recycled Yala glassware, bringing a rich tonal hue to the table and tactile hammered details that lend a shimmering quality to the glass. Classically shaped with a shorter, sturdier stem, this set of 4 champagne glasses add sophisticated style to any table setting, and can be mixed and matched across the Yala range for an eclectic splash of colour.
We use recycled glass to make these collections. Firstly, the waste glass is collected and washed to remove any impurities; it is then crushed and melted down before being mouth blown and then hammered using traditional tools for an irregular patina that gives each piece a unique tactile quality. Our coloured glass is never sprayed but the colour is embedded in the glass. This not only makes it food-safe but offers a purity of colour and improves the overall quality of the piece.
To care for your glassware, we recommend washing after every use to prevent staining. Use a mild detergent and do not leave to soak. Handle with care.
UK Delivery
Free Delivery on orders over £500 net.
Orders below £500 net – £20 Delivery Charge
Delivery within 5 working days
Northern Ireland, The Highlands and Islands of Scotland, Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly
£20 Delivery Charge
We work with couriers Yodel and DPD for standard delivery items. For larger items, please be aware that your delivery may arrive on pallets.
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Minimum order value £300 (net)
Minimum shipping value £300 (net)
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Visiting our glass supplier is in many ways like stepping back in time. Artisans use traditional glass blowing techniques, blowing air into molten glass to create striking organic shapes and designs.
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